Improvement in fluting-machines



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, Letters Patent No. 109,456, (lated November 22, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN FLUTING-MACHINES.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters :Patent and making part of the same.

' I, HENRY SAUERBIER, `of Newark, county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have made ce1-tai u Imp rovehohl the rollers handles -that are in a straight line' with the flutes, a little oil1 from one side ofthe i'ames, or placed at right angles, as the case may he; I join the handles near the endof the frame, in the usual way of joining tongs, and place between them a spring, in the ordinary manner ot' keeping the handles apart.

In the accompanying drawing- Iiignre l is a pair of rollers, with handles attached at right angles to the rolls.

I1`igure2, the rollers, with the handles ofthe rollers on a line with the rollers.v

Figure 3, an end View of g. 2..

The advantages of this construction are, the rollers can he held in one hand while in use, and he operated with the other in places, positions, under circumstances, and on material, Sac., to Whichthe usual frarnes and stands forbid their application.

As when in use in the hands of a hair-dresser, the hair might get past the ends of the rollers and eutangle iu the frame or handle, I place on onehapdle the guard I1, topi-event it.

rIhe rolls can be opera-ted either by a crank or by av straight handle, i, with a socket fitting the square j on the end of the roller b, as nia-y be found most convenient hy the operator. Y

What I claim and desire to secure is l. As a new article of manufacture, a rioting-ina` chine, composed of the rolls a and b, supportingframes c and (l, and pivoted handles e andf, constructed, combined, and operated `substantially as shown 'and described, and ,for the purpose specified.

2. In combination with the above, the guard lo.

HENRY SAUERBIER.

NVitne-Sses:

W. M. Goonise, EDWARD CoLLvEn. 

